At 11:50 PM -0400 9/8/2001, Receipts wrote:
>LC III vs. LC III+
>
>Does anyone know the definitive difference between the LC III and the LC III+.
>
>I initially believed that the:
>           III was a 16bit bus and a 25mhz CPU
>           III+ was a 32bit bus and a 33mhz CPU
>
>But I see contradictions all over the place, with sites stating that the
>III+ is a 25mhz with a 32bit bus, or a 33mhz with a 16bit bus.
>
>Does anyone know the absolute definite answer?

According to MacWorld July 1993 the LC III
25 MHz 68030, 32 bit Bus, optional FPU (socket), up to 36M RAM.

Can't find any mention of an LC III+.

According to MacWorld December 1993 the LC III is a generic model B1. 
There is a generic model B1 Plus. With a 33 MHz 68030. Sold as 
Performa 460, 466 and 467.

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